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Grimsby Independent, 6 Oct 1920, p. 4

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These ay in a few bottles for the winterâ€" ibby‘s Chow Pickle;..1."*.¢.... ... ibby‘sSweet Chow Pickle.....?>.:; VERNON TUCK inted Butter.â€"Papers, highest qitlality.... .. &..~«.,;65C Ib. is is wholesale price today for this quality paper. Buy now. Paper is still advancing 3 large rolls Toilet paper n Our Db of our‘ nat to â€"perform ons it costs DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS a OPTOMETRIST Py OouU al opt( eve n for yvou "almns a1C al. ESSER W mm mmfi Te name ESTABLISHED 1872 al alI A woman has a feeling of indepenâ€" dence when she controls her houseâ€" hold payments,through ax bank acâ€" count. This is! the way every houseâ€" keeper should regulate the business of her household.> Let us tell â€" you something of the great advantages to be gained through the opening of such an account through the Bank of Hamilton. working on Daoll ill GENUINE. Nothingâ€" bought to stock cut to BEDâ€"ROCKâ€"PRICES. natoes, Magnolia Early June These are highest auality £o« line. Do not miss this chance. w.rams~ .. .506 1b.;â€"â€"5 Ibe. for §$2.40 nglea..l licclrl?...sn.zn.n8. .550 16. Th c a «1 a io sns â€"avwapsede +o iDi TIn NR smm U cms1 smm mm I‘.I T ibowmes i cmee If B cmee> heats. Dan Patchen stable and owned by Vinemount was third ings. J. M. Lawrie Dunnville with Robert Scott‘s ; moved from the he copped the : school groun noon, Oct. 14 forâ€" the on Tues The annual field da SBY Higsh School will $2.50 hot water bottles guaranteed one year, Fri urday at Stewart‘s Drusg Oh but it is wonderful to these cool evenings. Try it S night at Lakeview Casino. GRIMSBY Fire Hall now boasts a new red light hanging out over its doors. \ Miss Elsie Drury returned home on Tuesday from ,a pleasant vacation with friends in Detroit, Mich. omm mommomnemrr tC LC CIrCIrEir? Local Items $ onl ol o) e y oo ie t s t in n ies t pr e pram prg n M1 TS EZETITETETEIETETETETETEIETETETELIELEIS P Pees S atecs nienaieakes, en de enfi en ieae bhtc . rs. E. Adkin in Bedford. GRIMSBY BRANCH ar Da H 111 Snellin t time Grimsbâ€" field day o got second moneyâ€" in Joe McKinley 2:19%4, ood little pacer and re to Ancaster where :25 pace in straight tchen in the same a by â€"C. E.. Barrâ€"â€"of third at both meetâ€" 3 pkgs for 23¢ they will earn commencin n ...22¢ Bottie i. .27¢~ Bottle .3 tins 58¢ pottles 2 for $2.51, r, Friday and Satâ€" Drug Store. 4 ‘XIng â€" 285C ~~ . estins 25C will be at hom nce her marriag n. QOctober 12t] 5 cakes 25c t visiting her si oods mnec t wwrer iCammen id mm Ul 1d on dance iturday GRIMâ€" t= 1.30 1Ttel The Homesides of Hamilton were the runersâ€"up in that city‘s soccer Football league‘ this summer,, but they met defeat in GRIMSBY on Satâ€" urday last at the hands of the fast travelling GRIMSBYITES. At no point in theâ€"game did the Homesides lead and the final score was"6â€"1 in favor of the local lads. Soccer is catching on with the local sport folâ€" lowers very fast and no doubt next season will see GRIMSBY with a betâ€" ter Soccer team than the present one and with a bigger following of specâ€" tators. For sometime past. the Model .Dairy in GRIMSBY has been contemplating the discontinuance of the use of botâ€" tles as milk â€"containers. As chronâ€" icled in these columns some time ago, the price of bottle§ has reached such a high peak that it is impossible fot the milkmen to continue using them as the loss through theft, breakage and other cause is too great. On and after the 14th of this month all milk delivered in GRIMSBY by the Model Dairy will behin the regular can conâ€" tainer and bottles: will not be used at all. were flushed out and the broken one replaced. A new piece of sidewalk is also being laid at this point. Auditorium. He also played old mens parts and fat mens comedy parts. For some months there has been a regular mud puddle on the, sidewalk at the corner of Main and â€"Oak streets after every rain, and besides this the drains leading away from the corner were always more or less plugged up Last week Supt. Randall had his crew dig down to the draing and they founp that one of the tile drains was completely out of business, being alt smashed to piecse.. All â€" the drains 11..%slie Ofield, son of Mr. and Mrsg. M. Ofield, Main street west, who owns and operates a rose growing green: house at Richmond Hill, haqd the misfortune on Friday morning to loose his boiler house by fire. Luck. ily the boilers were not injured and a ne whouse is being rapidly erecteq over them. "Les" has had hard luck in other ways also as he has been sut fering for some days with a bad atâ€" tack of blood poisoning in his arm. Sometimes the proofâ€"reader on a newspaper does not see eye to. eye with a reporter or editor in an arâ€" ticle that he has written, and as a consequence the article appears with an error in it that should not be there. Last week in the writeâ€"up of the Brock Snyder Mfg. Co. it was stat ed that the factory was turning out "350 electric irons a Amonth. ‘This was wrong, as theâ€"article as originâ€" ally written said "350 irons a week" and that is correct. o A subscriber to the INDEPENDENT living in Western Ontario, and a former GRIMSBY girl would like to secure a supply of Canadian walnuts, hickory nuts and bptternuts for her children, as there are none in the locality whereâ€"sae Yives Any reader of ths paper who c&h xz 4 these articles will confer a fa%} 39 communicating with the Editor. The old plate glass front in the ofâ€" fice of Bells Limited has been reâ€" placed with a new and larger one by Baldwins Hardware which has â€" ex« tended their store by taking over the office of Bells Limited. Bells have moved into a new office made out of the old downstairs parlor of the GRIMSBY Club directly West of their old office. The marriage took place on Sept. 29, at the residence of the bride‘s parents "Braemar‘‘, North GRIMSBY by the Rev. In H. Currie, of St. Johns Presbyterian Churchs of Edna Isobel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ross, to6 Gerald Ewart Nash, son of Mr. W. A; Nash of Stoney Creek, Ontario. 0 1N women‘s ilinstitute Rooms, over Millers Jewelery Store wille be open on DOLLAR DAYS for the acâ€" commodatidon of ladies from outside the Village, as rest rooms and for the leaving of parcels, etc. I The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the G. W. V. A. will be held on Tuesday, October 12th at 8 p.m. in the Club Room; the Executive Committee will meet at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is requested. "Bill" â€"Ofield returned last week from the West, whither he went to help garner the wheat, ~crop. "Bill" was northâ€"west of Swift Current, Sask. amrd reports that they had a great crop in that section. The marriage took place on Sept. 29, at the residence of the bride‘s the annual f ville High S noon of this 1on‘ t 1TOrget Ourâ€"hex: Sale, also our ten big bargains. Read our two art‘s Durg Store; W () L V ir. and ETCO T e Me en rifenernfontofobodesbcakes. n St., East O pou 1 truc} Ii d track nd Mrs Wyomir Tg Wor THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO SmMar ommc i o £5r PCO T NCraniT ons ifi Lroamainnrepcemmoeeemmciant Te on uprmerecemecay mm your nerine mo mimonrâ€" mevan apmn un i5 C Jun in irons a month. This as theâ€"article as originâ€" 1 L€ 0 11 week 11 b L V re hc Institute Rooms, ry Store wille be DAYS for the acâ€" ies from outside rooms and for the etc. } O n i1 oul n Mr. and Mrs./TO WHOM IT D press thirty ng ob T( 1 GRIMS torally. sure ‘of Ook rT Xmas re is Cent Days Stewâ€" ks of t the rooks rome., IteI ecâ€" ew atltâ€" In TOBACONIST AELHEEEHEHEEEEEEAEHHEEHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHEHEHAIHHIHH | For immediate disposal a few hunâ€" dred peach boxes; 3000 grape boxes at 190 each; capacity two 6 qt. basâ€" kets; also quantity of apple boxes. M. St; JOHN CIGARETTE HOLDERS TOBACCO POUCHES CIGAR HOLDERS PIPES Etc. TOBACCO J.W.Dalton Phone 280 iLfi lfi Lfn L L LALGLLY hihthihhlhhihhhht4hth FRUIT PACKAGES My assistants will still continue to have their full day‘s holiday every week, and so far it has been a grea success without causing any inconâ€" venience. ms If you have the welfare of your help so much at heart, follow my lead, give them a whole day off every week. We feel particularly intereste" in close economical buyers because we realize they are more interested in us. We do n i rely on a fine front or a swell store to draw our trade. As to these we are at a disadvantage but when it comes to real actual valâ€" ue in good honest clothing, we outâ€" class our competitors. We have a magnificent showing of Spring and Summer Suitings in all the best goods at prices which mean a distinct sayvâ€" ing to you. Be a shopper, look around, ~compare valuesâ€"We will get your order. We give premium tickets. Farrar Clothing Manufacturâ€" er, 5 M\ ket Square, Hamilton. It was my "Bullâ€"headed" nature that took me overseas, it is the same nature that leads me to follow . my own inclinations now, it was also that same "Bullâ€"dog" tenacity that won from Germany. e My assistants will still continue to have their full day‘s holiday every In reference to keeping my store open _ on Wednesday afternoons, that‘s my business, but I would apâ€" preciate it very much if persons obâ€" jecting would speak to me personalâ€" ly and not my assistants; it would be much more straightforward. +4 pABâ€"â€" W OrsD jectâ€"*"Gossiping At a meeting held in Nagara Falls on Sept. 28th, the old 44th Lincoln and Welland Regt. was reorganized with Col. Vandersluys as Commandâ€" ing Officer. Organization plans were talked over and committees appointâ€" ed." Capt.. â€"R.: "H. _ Kidd,; M * Gâ€"â€":of GRIMSBY, was present in the interâ€" ests of old "H" Co. In all probabilâ€" ity GRIMSBY will be allotted a full company and the regimental bangd and possibly the bugle band as well. A general meeting of the regiment is being held every week until organizaâ€" tion work is under way. advertising are forced week a la matter. j°ect Major and Mrs. Hewitt, who has been visiting their brother D. Nelliâ€" gan, have left for their home in Fort Sam;, Houston, Texas. home 11 Man Ia (6) Owing JOHN E. SCOTT, The Cash and Carry Store Open â€"«Wednésday â€" Afternoon@ 11 lit cCO n 7 n /A Churches L. ~H. CURRIE, B.A, Minister fiunday, October 10, 1929 m.â€"Worship and Sermon. Sub Days. The bargains, are too many to list. Have a look at them. That we are giving specâ€" ial values on for Dollar price but we have a line of H Sunda ST. JOSEPHS R. C. Sunday, October 10th uo a erlin l Yours sincerely, the heavy amount of caried in this issue we to carry Odver until next ze amount of live « news JOHXN‘S CHURCH Presbyterian In The almos BAPTIST ible School MAY CONCERN October 10th 10 1 C am ~School. + ind Sermon. Subâ€" m d ype andard of the :@ l WM*Q‘WM*W%@%****MW@W “ [ ‘ Advertise Your Wants i EUEAAA hh tty WANTEDâ€"Fireman for night work must_be first class man, references required. Apply Ofields Greenhouse, Kerman Ave., ‘phone 179. WANTED:â€" Experienced packers to. work at GRIMSB Stoney Creek; good wages Graham, ‘phone 98, GRIMSBY FOR SALEâ€"The BeamsviMe Cider Mill, complete with large grinder and press, boiler, engine and all other appliances for making cider and apâ€" ple butter. Up to date plant. ~First class opening for a man who underâ€" stands the business. Will be ssold reasonably as the owner has not the time to look after it properly. C. J. Crooks & ¢Co., ‘phone 106 ring 4, Beamsville. TO RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house on Ontario street; 3â€"piece bath; electric lights; good cellar; all modern conâ€" veniences; f)ossession Nov. 1; $14.00 per month without the fruit. O. S. Teft, Beamsvillé or Mrs. Ed. Hand, GRIMSBY. PEACHES FOR SALEâ€"Peaches on the trees at TEN CENTS per basket; bring your own baskets and pick them. Murray Fitch, Paton Street, North. FOR SALEâ€"Lady‘s fur lined coat, Mink collar, size 38; Gentleman‘s fur lined coat, otter collar, size 42, both in best condition. Apply Cline at A. Terryberry‘s, Mountain Street. FOR SALEâ€"A fresh cow, with calf at side. Vinemount, ‘phone 144 ona. TO LETâ€"Comfortable room with or without board, for one or more ladies, reasonable. Box 302. GRIMSBY. FPOR SALEâ€"Used six and eleven quart baskets. ‘Phone 436â€"J. FOR SALEâ€"At;gu,t 20,000 Cuthbert raspberry plants for delivery this fall. Harvey W. Wills, Fenwick. mAAA mm mm mm n WANTEDâ€"Apple pickers; men or irls. Jas. A. Livingston. GRIMSBY. PAY CASH! Our supply of fruits and vegetables is stocked F Every Dayâ€"Try Them ALL _ PRICES ARE PLAINLY MARKED IN THIS STOREâ€"FONMOURFPIRST/PJICNIC . WATCH OUR WINDoOW S . YOUNG IN YEAARS, oOLD IN EXPERIENCE THAT‘Sâ€"WHY WE ARE MEETING WITH .S\UCH SYUCCESS. sSTORE:CROWDED MoOST OF â€"THE TIME. WHY? SATISFIED CUSTOMERS DoING OUR ADâ€" VER TISING. THE BAND GOES IN FRONT.<WE‘RE WITH T HE BAND. . . s ‘ . J Bo ooo B BB Te e e ce oo Sn ie e oBn Bn oc SnGneGueGe ul GiaeGe oBaoBoBc B Be B e Be «B+ Bs eeeBe oBaaBe e Ze rBe Be cBe e3 eTecte FOR SALE OR RENT I REPRESENTATIVE WANTEDâ€"To YoU‘LL«FIND IT A REAL FINANCIAL AND GASTRONOMIC PICNIC To PURCHASE FOODS or US. ~YoU PAY USâ€"LESS,MONEY. AND CARRY IT HoOME. WE SELL FPOR CASH AND CONSEQUENTLY FPOR LESS. 4 AND DoLLAR DAYS IS To BE GRIMSBY‘S PICNIC . & ALL OTHERS POLLOW US. NUF SED. . HELP WANTED GRIMSB Y OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS in first class condiâ€" rireâ€"piano, as good as lwood rolltop â€" writing shape. Alex Graham, A fresh milch Holstein it side. George Smye, it GRIMSBY and zrood â€" wages. Alex Walker good steel condiâ€" potaâ€" apple Win FARMSâ€"If you wiskh to sell your farm communricate . with us â€"we have Juyers now. It will cost youâ€"nothing unle:s we make a sale. Bell‘s Limited, GRIMSBY, ‘ph ne 405 or 261. Position as housekeeper is wWafited by a competent ~woman, either on farm or with an invalid â€"person. Apâ€" ply Box 519, INDEPENDENT. APPLES WANTEDâ€"Three cars of cider apples; will load 1 car weekly at Beamsville Preserving Co. siding Enquire C.â€"J. Crooks, ‘phone 106 ring BEAMSVILLE CIDER MILLâ€"Will commence running on Thursday of thig week and on following Tuesdays and Fridays â€"until further notice. ‘Phone 106 ring 4, Beamsville, C. J. Crooks. CIDER MAKINGâ€"We are now preâ€" pared to makeâ€"cider at our Mountain Mills, Beamsville, . every Tuesday and Thursday. > Bring your apples along and get quick service. George E. Konkle, Mountain Mills, ‘phone 7 ring STEAM:SHIP TICKETS to or from England; all details arranged, passâ€" ports secured, and prepaid tickets reâ€" mitted to those in England desirous ot coming to Canada. A. Burland, agent forâ€"all leading steamship lines. ‘Phone 64. Grimsby. ® *LOSTâ€"In ~or.near GRIMSBY, a silver open face Waltham watch, on Tuesday, Oct. 5th. Finder please reâ€" turn to Wm. Hands, or leave at INâ€" DEPENDEN TOffice. LOSTâ€"On Sunday, Oct. 3, between Grassies and Thirty Road, a pair of rimless glasses with chain attached. Finder leave at GNIMSB\Y INDEPENâ€" DENT Office and receive reward. report on building and engineering work" in GRIMSBY. This is a good side line for anyone with facilities for getting news. Commission paid for each report. We supply forms and postage. Apply, stating qualifiâ€" cations, to MacLean Daily Reports, Limited, 345 Adelaide St., West, Torâ€"« onto, Ont. LOS] Grimsb lady‘s ; ue fO1 PENDENT ~Offic ) € Vednesday, October 6th, 19 €) imsville LOST AND FOUND eold w MISCELLANEOUS 1¢ Beamsville Between the G. T.â€"R. and Pruit® Growers Factory, a d watch, hunting case;.valâ€" keepsake. Suitable reward _returning ~to ~the INDEâ€" WANTED PAY LESS !

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